What just happened? Was Daryl killed? Did "The Walking Dead" just kill off one of fan's favorite characters?

If you thought Daryl was brutally killed, you're going to want to do a quick rewind and slow down of the episode.

A frame by frame break down shows that Dwight did not aim his gun at Daryl's head. He was aiming toward his chest or shoulder. Blood spraying out from Daryl before it completely obscures the right-hand side of the screen shows that the site of impact is around Daryl's arm or chest.

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If you're still freaking out about Daryl, you probably missed the line at the end of the episode.

After the episode fades to black you can hear Dwight (Austin Amelio) say, "Don't worry. You'll be all right."

During an interview with Tech Insider Thursday afternoon, Amelio told us that line was added in later by showrunner Scott Gimple so fans wouldn't have a really negative reaction to Dwight's character.

"It's interesting Scott [Gimple] was so afraid that people were going to hate me so much that he actually added in a line for me at the end so I would be hated less," Amelio told us. "That wasn't in the script originally. Then Scott called me up a couple weeks ago and he's like, 'We should put in this line at the end here because I just don't want people hating you TOO much.' And I was like, 'Oh, okay. Great! Thanks, Scott. I appreciate that.'"